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V. 
That the Secretary be required to send a notice of each meeting 
to Qvery member, not later than the previous Monday; that such 
notice contain "Proposed alterations of rules," "Names of new members 
for ballot," and "Subjects for the evening." 
VL 
That the Council be expected to provide subjects for the evening ; 
and that any member desirous of making a scientific communication 
be requested to give notice beforehand to the Secretary. 
VII. 
That the author of each communication write an abstract of it on 
paper of an* agreed tiniform size, to be placed in the Abstract-book 
of the Society; and that the Secretary send a short account of each 
meeting, to some suitable journal for publication. 
VTII. 
That each member be at liberty, with the Chairman's permission, 
to introduce a friend at any monthly meeting, subject to his withdrawal 
in case of private business having to be transacted. 
IX. 
That all ordinary members subscribe Five Shillings per annum 
towards defraying the expenses of the society, — the subscription to 
commence at their entrance, and to be renewed on the first meeting 
in January. 
X. 
That members of the Bristol Philosophical and Microscopic societies 
desiring to become members of this Society, may, upon written 
application, be so entered. That every other candidate for admission 
be nominated and seconded at one monthly meeting, and be ballotted 
for at the next ; the name of the candidate and the intention to 
ballot being expressed in the notices for the latter of such meetings, 
and that upon the ballot one black ball in five be sufficient to 
prevent admission. 
XI. 
That Corresponding Members be proposed by the executive officers 
of the society, without ballot. 
